Reviews

Mrs StackhouseAugust 2018

“Lovely places to go the people who run it are really nice and welcoming and the kids loved feeding the animals.”

It is a must to have a car when visiting this location has it is a bit of a drive to get any where and the roads are not great no passing places.
If u want somewhere out of the way and in a lovely location would recommend.

Bluebell Lodge is a completely detached single storey, cedar-clad hideaway and feels nicely private from the other lodge-style holiday homes all owned by the family.

Step inside to a light and welcoming open plan living and dining room.

A wonderful space for socialising and relaxing with comfortable sofas and a well equipped kitchen.

There are two pretty bedrooms, including a double and a twin, both furnished with ample storage, good quality beds and the peaceful location will ensure a restful break.

A clean and tidy bathroom completes the picture inside.

You have your own sunny patio with a picnic table for barbecues, sundowners and idle time.

It is ideal for well behaved dogs and children can meet the resident animals and let off steam in the natural meadow or outdoor play area.

Bluebell Lodge provides comfortable and affordable accommodation with a focus on green living in idyllic seclusion - it is no surprise that it has a lot of repeat guests!

You will find the location well placed for exploring being within easy reach of both Cornish coasts, West Devon, Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor National Park.

The three miles of sandy beaches, South West Coast Path, tall cliffs and dramatic scenery at Whitsand Bay is a 30 minute drive.

For old world charm head to the fishing village of Polperro.

The seaside town of Looe and the exclusive waterfront town of Fowey, with their tempting array of restaurants, pubs, galleries and independent shops, are also within easy reach.

Visit the historic port of Charlestown, one of the most recognisable locations in the BBC's Poldark's series.

Cotehele, the National Trust Tudor house, garden & estate on the Tamar; Lanhydrock, the National Trust's Victorian country house with gardens and wooded estate; the world famous Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan are a must for garden lovers.

Parents can relax with endless opportunities for children in all weathers.

Private patio with picnic bench and additional shared areas including the meadow and woodlands

Sorry, no smoking in the lodges

Note: Maximum four people welcome including infants

Cots cannot be accommodated

Note: One dog welcome at £30 per week - Sorry, no dogs under twelve months old, no breed in the Dangerous Dogs Act, no wrinkled dog breeds - if in doubt please ask before booking and dogs need to be kept on a lead whilst outside

There is a communal laundry room with washing machine and tumble drier (at a nominal charge)

Note: Arrival times are on a Saturday and strictly between 1600 - 1800 or by prior arrangement with the owner

Note: There is a stream in the woodlands

Shop and pub 1.5 miles

Note: Electricity is an additional charge by £1 coin meter - As a guide, average use from the beginning of May to the end of September is about £1.70 per day.

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About the location

LISKEARD

Looe 9 miles, Bodmin 13 miles.

The historic market town of Liskeard is located in South East Cornwall at the head of the Looe Valley. The town has a weekly market and is home to a number of shops, pubs and restaurants. The beaches and harbour of the quaint fishing port of Looe is a mere 9 miles away. In-between there’s fishing and watersports at nearby Siblyback Lake, the Donkey Sanctuary at St Ann's Chapel, Cotehele House (NT) and gardens, and the championship golf course at St Mellion International Resort. Head to the world-famous Eden Project for a superb day out with the children. Even the maritime city of Plymouth with its historic Barbican docks area, outstanding shops, theatres and restaurants and the National Maritime Museum is only 30 minutes by car.